ksc_simple_respond or other way around.

as soon as i connect to Oracle Apps, I have to enter a Choice--------------------------------- $ su - sgpatchPassword: Sun Microsystems Inc. SunOS 5.10 Generic January 2005sophpadb07.sungardrs.comIP: 10.1.3.26 CZDEV1 SGPATCHThe information transmitted is intended only for the person or entity towhich it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material.If you are not using this information for the express purpose of performingyour job function please log out. Any review,retransmission,disseminationor other use of,or taking of any action in reliance upon,this informationby persons or entities other than the intended recipient is prohibited.If you received this in error,please contact the sender and delete the materialfrom any computer.You have mail.Select The Environment....1 : SGPATCH - Database 10.2.02 : SGPATCH - ApplicationsEnter Your Choice2------------------------------------------If i am writing a custom Object Types:

first i will connect to server using

ksc_connect_source_server

Now at this point of time, PPM keep on waiting to enter a choice and i have no way to handle this thing, one solution is to update .bash_profile.

My question is:

Is there any other way around or trick.. something like using ksc_simple_respond....

I know the usage of ksc_simple_respond but right at the login, you cannot use it..

Re: ksc_simple_respond or other way around.

I assume you have your profile file set up to customize the session based on responses from the user that is logging in. You are right that the ksc_connect_xxx commands cannot deal with this. You can extend the profile to recognize PPM logins with conditional code like the following:

if [ $TERM != 'dumb' ] ; then fi

You can see what value is passed as the terminal type in the log for a check of an environment configured for the server.

Re: ksc_simple_respond or other way around.

We are using PPM 6.0 SP 14. When using the Environment Check function, the following appears in the log for checking SSH2 connectivity. Note that PPM is explicitly using terminal type 'dumb'. I don't know where this is set or if it is configurable.